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The established fact that higher heat treatment temperatures correspond to
higher interface shear stress values may also be interpreted as “ more numerous
and more stressed contact points increased chemical reactivity . ” The higher the
...
The established fact that higher heat treatment temperatures correspond to
higher interface shear stress values may also be interpreted as “ more numerous
and more stressed contact points increased chemical reactivity . ” The higher the
...
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During very rapid crystallization , the growth velocity of a crystal is limited by the
rate at which the heat of fusion can flow away from the growth surface . As
indicated in the sketch in Figure 22 , a nearly planar front can dissipate the heat
of ...
During very rapid crystallization , the growth velocity of a crystal is limited by the
rate at which the heat of fusion can flow away from the growth surface . As
indicated in the sketch in Figure 22 , a nearly planar front can dissipate the heat
of ...
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Heat Flow Solid Melt X ( 1 ) Interface Motion Heat of fusion deposited at the
interface ( a ) ( b ) Figure 22 . ... In ( a ) diffusion of heat away from the growth
surface is one - dimensional ; in ( b ) diffusion of heat can occur over nearly 4c
solid angle ...
Heat Flow Solid Melt X ( 1 ) Interface Motion Heat of fusion deposited at the
interface ( a ) ( b ) Figure 22 . ... In ( a ) diffusion of heat away from the growth
surface is one - dimensional ; in ( b ) diffusion of heat can occur over nearly 4c
solid angle ...
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